2008 Classes Through Writers on the Rise

Writing and Publishing The Short Stuff Especially For Moms (But Not Only for Moms)!Next Class Begins on April 16th Prerequisites: NoneFinally, a writing workshop that fits into the busy lives of moms! You will learn how to create short, easy-to-write articles-a skill that will make it easier to move up to longer, more time-consuming articles when you’re ready. Try your pen at tips, fillers, short interviews, list articles, how-tos, and short personal essays-all within six weeks. Now includes markets!Cost: $175.00. [This Class Almost Full! Last time at this price.]Register at Writers on the Rise

Pitching Practice: Write Six Queries in Six WeeksNext Class Begins on April 16th Prerequisites: Writing and Publishing the Short Stuff and/or Targeting Your Best Writing Markets are strongly recommended or Permission from Instructor
In this class, pitching is all we do. Over the course of six weeks, we crank out six queries. Exactly the kind of practice you need if you want to get in the habit of landing better-paying assignments. After you write and send six queries, you will never again ask, “What makes a strong query?” You will have developed your own and style into prototypes that you can use over and over to obtain future assignments. And that’s what query writing is about. Not someone else’s formula, but finding your own.
Cost: $175.00 [Last time at this price.]Register at Writers on the Rise

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A great summary of pointers to where to get future work published. This is of great value because it was only after getting my first novel published in May 2009 that I found out the writing is the easy bit. Getting it out there and earning money from it is the more difficult part. Thanks again.